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Olympic flame - Wikipedia The Olympic torch travels routes that symbolise human achievement or the history of the host country Although most of the time the torch with the Olympic flame is still carried by runners, it has been transported in many different ways
Olympic Torch Relay - History, Highlights Torch Bearers First used at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics, the modern torches of the Summer and Winter Olympics are built to resist the effects of wind and rain as they carry the Olympic flame, and bear unique designs that represent the host country and the spirit of the Games
The Olympic Torch: A Brief History of the Olympic Games Symbol The Olympic torch is one of the most important symbols of the Olympic Games and is lit in Olympia, Greece, several months before the beginning of the games This starts the Olympic torch relay and the flames are then ceremonially carried to the host city for the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games
What to know about the journey of the Olympic torch to Paris | AP News French authorities are preparing to host a 1,000-boat armada accompanying the Olympic flame on its arrival into the Mediterranean port of Marseille The Olympic torch finally enters France when it reaches the southern seaport of Marseille on Wednesday May 8, 2024, on an armada from Greece
Everything to Know About the 2024 Olympic Torch - Yahoo Sports Though the Olympic torch is inspired by the Games' ancient Greece prototype, it was first used in modern form at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics From that time forward, the object has been
The Olympic Torches - Topend Sports History of the Olympic torch, with pictures and descriptions of each torch from all the summer Olympic Games since 1936
53 Incredible Facts About The Olympic Torch: The Olympic Flame The Olympic torch is a significant symbol and a long-standing ritual of the Olympic Games The flame represents the values that people have always identified with fire and is also a sign of spirituality, wisdom, and existence